The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1940
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
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Coeds Knit Sweaters
For British Refugees
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Dinner Honoring
Geologist Will I)r and Mrs Harris
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in (hr I'll ion building ixfure tin-
Kvirelle I Di-fhiiver et rub-urn group allemled tile minstrel show
grnlogWl from Dallas Tex who I sponsored hv the Lion club
lecturing nn the rumpus tislav anil friiests included Mr and Mr
Thursday 111 be honored at a din- Thomas Si-nk-h-ll Oklahoma CItv: Mr
tier to hr held at t o'elixk tonight in and Mrs Walter W Kraft Mr ami
120 1'nion building Mix John Jnenlis Mr ami Mr WII-
Tliuxe wlm will eiiond iiulu'U' the Uam (“arson Mr and Mr R W
members of the geology and petro- (bittn Mrs Otto Walter Mr and Mr
Carrying this aviation eiilhu: last: lo hum enyineei ing faculties Hr V £ !w- T- Mayfield Mr and Mr Hugh
operate with the Red Cross u ajuni Hill Car- Munntt Ur biwin t DeHarr nr MrDermott
produce clothing for refugees in son and Hill Gregg Their spare' time g w Kenres Uen (i Owen Dr Guy : —
England taken up'w tlh vivhl Interpretations y Williams Dr Kdgur D Mcacham j Gamma Phis HonOT
College girls as well as grand moth- f an airplane motor which I rarrltil anil William H Caraon j pt POnTl vtpa
DeGulyer a university gratluate of " "
ops who have lived thru other war ! to ueh a degree that several of their
eras ore going to work in earnest to j friends are threatening murder
help the Cleveland county chapter fill
a quota of 110 sweaters which is due
Fehruarv I
Mr A J William chairman of
production sav that Norman women
have hnwn a great deal of Inter:
In the charitable work Other clothes
to lie made Include 75 girls’ dresses
30 hoys shirts 25 layettes 13 hospi-
tal iajamas and 20 operating gowns
The International relations committee
of the YWCA headed by Helen Mc-
Clurg Tulsa has akled in getting
yarn knitting needles and knitting
instructions distributed to sorority
and Independent houses
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PI I tela This have turned the chap-
ter house Into a small-scale factory
and have turned out women's cardi-
gans and men's and childrens' sweat-
ers Knitters include Ethel Clark Ella
Humphrey Hetty Crosswhite Malory
Campbell Phyllis McCoy Mary Isive
Janev McAnallv and Phvllls Reynolds
The Chi Omegas Just laughrd
and laughrd uhru they looked out
of their frnut windows and dis-
covered John Singletary and Jor
Southwell on the lawn But what
was funny Is the fart that they
were In a'rage pat there by the
ATO pledges
Arid to this
Hill wax last year's winner of the
Luca medal for distinguished xcr
! vk to the oil Industry
Weekly Faculty Club
Tea Will Be Held
At Gubhouse Friday
Members and pieties of Gamma
' j Phi Heta entertained pledges of Phi
Gamma Delta at dessert Tuesday
night at the rhnpter house
Other guests were Tommy T rower
Pill Gumma Delta president Hill Ot-'
en social chair-tan and Mrs Alma
H Aultman chapter hostess
10c SOONER 30c Today & Thursday :w
taxwclumo SITUS BACK IN HER LATEST!
All New— In a New and Different Role
EVERKBOD5 CHAZy ABOUT
0oyr J2 ' by
The weekly lea of the Faculty cluli
week's inU-resling ulua'y he'd on Thursday will he
couples — Margaret Harrison and Hill Kivpn fmm ° 0 o'rlock Friday at the
Larson — Virginia Callahan and Earl clubhouse
Special guests will he those attend-
ing tho Academy of Science meetings
which will he held on the campus Fri-
day and Saturday
Cltalrman of Hie amingementx com
Rowell
And another couplr whk-k has
railed it quits is Daisy Lm-kewitg
and Jimmy Cook When Daisy flip
I ed off Jim's pin It made the third ' mittre I Min Guy Y Williams She
will be assisted by Mrs C C Rister
Min Fred E Tannan Mrs Glenn C
Couch Mrs Itruce Drake and Dr
Alina J Neill
bulors is Mri
avenue who Is 90 years old Mrs Ow-! Social Fr&tCmitV
en lias made two pairs of pajamas I
anil plans (o make several other gar John R Richards Tulxn -was re-
ments for the refugees j elected president of Della till fra-
Mrsl Jennie Rolatcr M3 South Mil- terniry at the semi-annual election
ler venue Is working now on her ! of offices held Monday night
ninth sweater It takes Mrs Rolater Other officers chosen are Jack
an average of three days to knit one j Stewart Norman vire president Jack
— — -1 Rmwn Tulsa social chairman and
' Luke Wllkerson Pryor secretary
Jerry Young Duncan correspond-
jlng secretary Willis lee Enid sergeant-at-arms
John Gaskill Kansas
City Mik scholarship chairman Jim
Crawford Kansas City Mo rush
chairman
Jlnt Artman -Oklahoma City and
Hull Estep Phillips Tex athletic j
chairmen Fred Stabler Colgate j
pledge trainer und Newton Smith
Cherokee Intra-fraternity council
representative
Beta pin this year she has disposed
with All Miss IjiM-kewit x's sisters
are plehsed to learn that she will
nuts be In rlreulation again
lien Thompson has lieeti enjoying I Take fonnd articles
a" new popularity His home in Okla- j nndnes Offlca
Coeds at the Kappa Alpha Theta I cily lieceme a haven of refuge fur all '"a Xt them
house have also taken up knitting loti strayed or stolen Kapm Sigs
and purling for a good cause They (luring the holidays
And Phil Allen has announced that
lie has put his pin out Hut nubody
will believe him because the young
Other sweater makers are Agnes ' lady In question knows nothing about
Moure at the Delta Delta Delta house It
and Geraldine Prlckett at Rochdale
I"n- -Richards Is Choseii
One of the most enthusiastic contrl-
Ollle Owen 527 College j -Head 01 Delta Lill
to the Dally
where the owners
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Kormaii'i Only Home-Owned
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Today & Thun
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COLOR CARTOON & -NOVELTY'
Now on a wedding trip to New' Or-
leans Ij arc Mr and Mrs John
Dwight Mills who were married No-
vember 20 In Kt Andrews Episcopal
church Jarkson Miss
Mrs Mills Is the former Miss Gcral- ’ Tr'll Ok
dine Renegar laughter of O F Ren-1 51ZZeU "jjJ ShOW
egar Oklahoma City She was grail- FaniOUS BlbleS Today
tiatisl front the university last sum-
President llfszell will address mem-
liter and was a member of Chi Ome-
sonrtiy ! bcr" tho MaeDowell dull of allied
Mr Mills the son trf Mr and Mm are "T"? ’ nMn'n
D Mills 112 South Miller avenue ! ?n II"01!? h°t! ' 0kla'“na cltT-
recelvetl n degee in geology from the J"" w 11 on The
unlversltv where he was a member 1 1 fJewu1lBn- m pxlilt
of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity ! lis Election
After the wedding trip the couple
will be at home in Jackson Mis :
where Mr Mills is employed as agcol- '
Ogist
KHnmalh In Speak
“Tlie Rise of Dictatorships" will Is-'
llip topic uf an address liv Dr O Y '
Ki-lumuih Iteuil oTjhe iliimi'iment of
elaxsli-ul languages Itcfnre the Senate'
club s' 7:13 tonight In 20! Monnct
liall Thu nieetlng will Is open lo the i
public Glenn Vming
lent said
Siipulpa presl-
Permanents
$10 to $10
Shampoo and
Set 50c
JONES
Cut -Rale Drag and
Beauty Shop
215 E Main
Ph 309
10c VARSITY 20c Today - Thursday TSS
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